Monthly Archives: April 2006
Update for 4/28/06
New review for The Preposterous Voyages of Ironhide Tom by Joel Priddy, which you should pick up at the Free Comics Day next weekend (5/6/06) if possible…
Update for 4/27/06
New review for An Inside Job #3 by Hob, who was once known around these parts as Eli Bishop…
Update for 4/25/06
New review for Parallel by Corey Bechelli, and sorry about the lack of update yesterday but my family was in town, so there!
Update for 4/21/06
What better way to ring in the weekend than with a new volume (#2) of Carl Is The Awesome by Marcos Perez? Also that and a new Tear-Stained Makeup (#4) are now available in the online store. Happy weekend!
Update for 4/19/06
New review for Good-Bye by Justin J. Fox, and three cheers for the hockey playoffs starting up again? Yes, I am again aware that I’m just about the only person left who cares about such things…
Update for 4/18/06
New review for Innocent: The Sword #1 by Shawn Granger & Daniel Zeta, happy birthday Dad!
Update for 4/17/06
New review for Toxic Comix #8, also in the online store. Happy Easter Monday, or just happy Monday, if that particular day is happy for you…
Update for 4/13/06
More Krunk! This time a review for Volume 2 #5 by George Tautkus, as the saga continues. Or if it isn’t a saga it damned well should be…
Update for 4/11/06
New review for Approximately 1/5 of "The Iwerks Commemorative Dinner" by Barry Rodges, another in the epic that is Shiot Crock #11.
Update for 4/10/06
New review for Creatures Saying Foul Things by Pat Aulisio, which is newly available in the online store along with Toxic Comix #8 by Barry Southworth. Happy birthday Mom!
Update for 4/6/06
New review for Astronaut Elementary #4 by Dave Roman, which is only one of many new Astronaut Elementary books now available in the online store. You can get #1-4 individually or in a collected edition, and there’s #5-7 in a collected edition…
Update for 4/4/06
New review for That Schmuck by Henry Chamberlain, another in the Shiot Crock #11 pile…
Update for 4/3/06
New review for Weird Muse #2 by Dan Taylor, which is also available in the online store. And happy new baseball season!